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 No idea what the end result of that will be but makes sense given VM's equipment is purchased in US Dollars while their customers pay them in Sterling. That must be worth another quid a month in price rises ;) ---------- Post added at 12:00 ---------- Previous post was at 11:40 ---------- I am losing my mind. http://www.standard.co.uk/news/polit...-a3352386.html Quote: 
	
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		One thing's for sure and that is if we go into these negotiations as if we already feel we've lost the argument, that is what's more likely to happen. 
	What's required now isn't more delusional clap trap or hyperbole from either side, it's the determination and confidence to make the best of the decision which has been made. Some folks, it seems, will only be happy if we can manage to turn this situation into the disaster they claimed it would be and I feel that's quite perverse.  | 
		
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		We are going in to the negotiation without a damm clue about what we want nevermind feeling we lost the argument we are just lost as to what we want. Everyone has a different view as to what it means to them 
	I for one pray for it be a success, I never wanted this but neither do I want a disaster, I am just trying to make the best of the situation, both at home and at work I have too much to lose and whilst people think they have regain control, I'm just making sure what I do control today I don't lose  | 
		
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 Some people are applying extremely simplistic approaches to a very complex subject, and get upset when this is pointed out - there's a huge difference between being realistic and being defeatist, but the two things seem synonymous in some people's eyes...  | 
		
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 If opinion says that brexit will be great for us actually, investments will be made and the positive ball will start rolling. A negative opinion and no investments helps the fall the other way. Who influences those perceptions? It will be the media that propagates the positive or negative vibe and it will spiral from there. Business and the effects of leaving which are not based on perception, such as importing and exporting and price of the £, we obviously have to take note of and the effects are real. But allowing that to change perception more drastically than it needs to is just going to influence the perception based on how the media reports it too. So much reliance on a banking system which I feel is fundamentally flawed in the way it works and how it influences everything.  | 
		
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		It's ********. We voted to come out, the terms in which we come out were not on the table. We're out that's it. Let the government that we elected to govern sort it out. 
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 Your first phrase is to ask what's wrong with EFTA, your last sentence lists basically what you think is wrong with EFTA, given the entire point of it was free trade with the EU's predecessors, which is actually not the case. There is zero evidence I'm aware of that being within the EFTA has harmed the trading relationships its members have. You didn't mention it but may not like that EFTA membership carries with it membership of the Schengen agreement though, unless the other members are feeling very accommodating of course. The EFTA nations have 27 free trade agreements as a block and the individual members have bilateral ones too. Iceland, an EEA-EFTA member, was the first state in Europe to sign a free trade agreement with China, and another EFTA member, Switzerland has one. Norway are in the process of negotiating theirs. They are among relatively few states to have them so evidently EEA/EFTA membership and membership of the Single Market hasn't harmed them too much. It is incredibly unlikely that we would be admitted to EFTA without offering equivalence of Switzerland's bilateral agreements, or requesting full EEA membership. It's incredibly unlikely we'd receive EEA membership without serious concessions. There's really no point in our being there with that in mind; it's EU membership without the political structures and with a couple of conditions on migration and regulations. The EU would be idiotic to let us in there as the first thing we'd do is start misusing those conditions for political reasons. EFTA nations would regard an application from us without a request to join the EEA pointless. A country wanting to join an institution whose entire purpose is being a collection of nations with membership of the Single Market and common trading policy without wanting to be in the Single Market. I will repeat something from earlier: the EEA is not the Customs Union, and hopefully the below will make it all more clear so there's no further confusion. http://wikitravel.org/upload/en/thum...ies-en.svg.png  | 
		
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 You know what i give up ,you asked the question and every time someone tries to answer it you shout them down .Joining EFTA is an option ,it would mean we would not have to be in the single market but would benefit from some of the FTA's already in place ,or we could simply trade under WTO rules or we could negotiate our own FTA with the EU,the latter could be negotiated over the 2 year period and start the day after Brexit.There are options and we will take one and it will be ok simply because we are the 5th largest trading nation in the world,the EU need us to continue pretty as before for their own stability ,we already have all the needed regulations and infrastructure in place .You really need to get over yourself and stop trying to convince everyone that the end of the world is nigh simply because we kicked the failed EU into touch.Most of the world manage without EU membership, so will we .  | 
		
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 The EU is in a mess with massive, I believe terminal, problems ahead and we need to remind ourselves that no matter what the bluster from Brussels might convey we don't need or wish to be joined at the hip to all of that and their inexorable lemming like drive to oblivion. That's the reality folks, the EU isn't interested in the reforms we would like, their only answer to the problems they've created is to insist that they haven't gone far enough. It's almost like they're trying to recreate the Soviet Union and with the same outcome.  | 
		
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		Anyone would think certain sections would like us to fail just to do a 'told you so' and making it a self fulfilling prophecy. 
	Whilst it's democratically correct to allow dissenters to dissent, it would be wise for all concerned to appreciate that we have legitimately voted and chosen this path and if we all swam in the same direction and actually pulled together, we'd get a positive result rather better than the doom and gloom laden one predicted by many. Perception is reality in many cases and whilst I'm not suggesting it's going to be smooth and easy - something so many of the 'instant now' lot seem to fail to grasp. If we believe we're going to fail, we WILL fail, we need to be united, is that so hard to do?  | 
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